Roofing Expert Lilac City WA serves Town and Country from its base at 1106 N Washington St. Crews reach the neighborhood via Division Street or Wellesley Avenue for both roof repair and roof replacement on single-family homes built from the 1950s through the 1970s. These ranch and split-level houses often show wear along north-facing slopes after Spokane winters.
Work starts with an on-site inspection of existing shingles, flashing and attic ventilation. Homeowners in Town and Country receive same-day written quotes that list material options and labor for the specific roof pitch and square footage. Jobs are scheduled Monday through Friday 8am–6pm or Saturday 9am–2pm to match resident availability.
Access is usually straightforward on the wider lots, though mature trees along Nevada Street can drop debris that clogs gutters and accelerates shingle decay. The crew removes old material, checks decking and installs new roofing the same week when weather allows.
Around Town and Country
We regularly work near:
- 📍Town and Country Shopping Center
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
- 📍Nevada Street
- 📍Shiloh Hills Elementary
- 📍North Division Street corridor
Roof Repair in Town and Country — Local Notes
- •North Spokane winters bring repeated freeze-thaw cycles that lift shingles and create ice dams along eaves in Town and Country.
- •Many 1960s homes here have 4:12 to 6:12 pitches that require extra underlayment during roof replacement to handle drifting snow.
- •Larger corner lots near Wellesley Avenue give truck access but can have mature evergreens that drop needles onto lower roof sections.
- •Older asphalt shingles on streets like Nevada and Division often fail first at the ridge vents after twenty years of exposure.